Microservices

Microservices

Nearly since its inception, the makers of software have sought better ways to build systems. At a constant rate, new technologies and approaches to build more robust and scalable systems emerge, become adopted, and are discarded as new strategies emerge. We learn important lessons of what didn’t work, or work as well as expected, and …

Microservice architecture is an approach to building systems that has emerged in the context of continuous delivery, virtualization/containerization, and DevOps. It’s an architectural design where small, autonomous programs are used together to deliver a more complex service. Microservices borrow from an old philosophy in software development: programs should focus on doing one thing, and do …

DevOps, also known as “development and operations,” is a set of practices and philosophies that merges software development, quality assurance, and operations to shorten the life cycle and provide fixes and updates. On top of increasing speed, DevOps also aids in communication and mitigates the risk of software errors. Creating Change with Microservices and DevOps …